Together Loves – Kate Sylvester “Electric Dreams”

For Autumn Winter ’18 Kate Sylvester presents Electric Dreams, a homage to neo-noir classic ‘Blade Runner’. Kate Sylvester’s gang of replicants personify Ridley Scott’s dystopian sci-fi future where a dark and brooding Los Angeles is alight with neon glow.


Together Loves NZ Fashion Week – Kathryn Wilson

Kathryn Wilson Spring/Summer 2017/18 Right now the fashion world is alive with colour, with every garment and accessory bursting with juicy fruit hues and lush, forest tones. New Zealand’s premier footwear design brand has embraced this turn, providing a bold, feminine and sophisticated collection for the events season.


Together Loves NZ Fashion Week – Rachel Mills NEO KIND

In the confines of a nightclub in London’s Covent Garden, with a huge neon sign looming over the front door, a new pop culture movement was born; it was glitzy, striking and self-indulgent, and came to be known as new romanticism. Those who frequented this seminal haunt – also know as the Blitz Kids of … Read more




The Haven

The Haven Bridal Boutique is a refuge for the modern bride, an escape from the conventional. For the bride who dares to be different, those who don’t settle for the traditional but still adore the romance. For the free spirit, the effortless, the dreamer, the refined. We want our brides to feel refreshed to finally … Read more



Occasion – Issue 6

Jasper wears Crane Brothers Palermi suit and Sonata shirt with shoes by Barkers. Sandra wears Grace Loves Lace Soho gown and shoes by Chaos & Harmony. right—Jasper wears Barkers jacket, trousers, white shirt, tie and pocket square. Mulo shoes from Crane Brothers. Sandra wears Harman & Grubisa dress, Zoe & Morgan Lucinda earrings, Chaos & … Read more




Rebecca Anderson | Chaos & Harmony

How did you learn to design shoes? In my early 20s I worked in interior design, which I loved, but I couldn’t get rid of this nagging shoe thing in the back of my mind. I’d always loved shoes, and was fascinated by their design, texture and materiality.


Trends – Emilia Wickstead

Tell us about your background and your brand… My mother, Angela Wickstead, was a made-to-measure fashion designer, so it was always something that was part of my life. I grew up in New Zealand but when I was 14, we moved to Milan, which was the fashion hub of the world. From there, I went … Read more